Bishop
Elisha Juma of the Kenya Assemblies of God (KAG) recently succumbed to the
global pandemic popularly known as the Coronavirus.
Juma's
demise on June 29 comes three months since his eldest son Peter Juma died on
March 28. Until his death, the late Juma had been admitted with issues related
to blood pressure and diabetes.
Not even
had the family accepted their son's death when they were thrown into mourning
following their father's demise. The late Peter Juma was working as a medic in
a United States hospital.
Mr. Peter
had visited his homeland in December 2019. According to sources, the late
Elisha had wished that his son be buried in a place where his family could
visit and pay him their last tributes once COVID-19 ends.
According
to a committee member planning the send-off for the man of God, arrangements
were ongoing to raise funds to offset medical bills and funeral expenses,
amounting to about Sh2 million.
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Many have
continued to eulogize the late Juma as a steadfast man of God. Bishop Juma left
behind his wife, Mary Juma serving as a Reverend, and their five children.
He will be
laid to rest in Rachuonyo, Homabay County, on July 4.